1789-1830E. Walker, 1846 - Presidents |
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Page 72
... Mississippi . They have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties - that with Great Britain and that with Spain - which secure to them everything they could desire , in respect to our foreign relations , toward confirming their ...
... Mississippi . They have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties - that with Great Britain and that with Spain - which secure to them everything they could desire , in respect to our foreign relations , toward confirming their ...
Page 88
... of boundary and the navigation of the Mississippi were fully conceded . The fourth Congress commenced their first session in December , 1795 . While the majority in the senate in favor of the 88 WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION .
... of boundary and the navigation of the Mississippi were fully conceded . The fourth Congress commenced their first session in December , 1795 . While the majority in the senate in favor of the 88 WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION .
Page 119
... Mississippi which terminated the northernmost part of the thirty - first degree of north latitude . From thence he proceeded to run the boundary line between the United States and Spain . He was afterward joined by the Spanish ...
... Mississippi which terminated the northernmost part of the thirty - first degree of north latitude . From thence he proceeded to run the boundary line between the United States and Spain . He was afterward joined by the Spanish ...
Page 163
... Mississippi and its waters secure an inde- pendent outlet for the produce of the western states and an uncontrolled navigation through their whole course , free from collision with other pow- ers and the dangers to our peace from that ...
... Mississippi and its waters secure an inde- pendent outlet for the produce of the western states and an uncontrolled navigation through their whole course , free from collision with other pow- ers and the dangers to our peace from that ...
Page 164
... Mississippi from the mouth of the Illinois to and up the Ohio , though not so necessary as a barrier since the acquisition of the other bank , may yet be well worthy of being laid open to immediate settlement , as its in- habitants may ...
... Mississippi from the mouth of the Illinois to and up the Ohio , though not so necessary as a barrier since the acquisition of the other bank , may yet be well worthy of being laid open to immediate settlement , as its in- habitants may ...
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